堺光治作
青鋼
Hope that helps.
I do not know what you mean. I can read the stamp, but I do not personally know the maker. There are many lesser-known Sakai folks.
Who is "informing" you?
光治 can be read as mitsuji.
Sorry if I sounded belligerent, by the way. Was rereading the posts and thought I was a bit rude.
Let us know if you get a confirmation.
Very exciting! Thank you so much for jumping in and sharing the information.Yes you are correct. The top photo says Aokou 青鋼 (blue steel) and the bottom photo says
Ittousai Toratetsu Saku 一刀歳 虎徹 作 (made by Ittousai Toratesu).
These knives are marketed by Takahashikusu Co. in Sakai, and there may be information for you on their
English website:
https://takahashikusu.co.jp/en/
Very exciting! Thank you so much for jumping in and sharing the information.
Thank you. Always learning, but I have learned very much since days when I was using this knife a lot. I see things differently now, and understand more. But never stop learning, that’s why I appreciate this comment.The yanagiba on the left has been sharpened too much on the back. Be careful.
A buddy found this in his late father’s house...
Any ideas? Wouldn’t have been purchased any more recently than 30 years in his estimation.
Sakai Kazuhiko Saku 堺 和彦 作
white one steel mizuhonyaki by 刀匠knife maker:New request(s) for translation assistance... thanks in advance!View attachment 50585View attachment 50586View attachment 50587View attachment 50588
white one steel mizuhonyaki by 刀匠knife maker:
i don't know english in 富樫憲治 but he is famous in making fuji hamon , mainly doing yanagiba.
Neither i.. i was hearing by taiwan knife group said his make beautiful hamon & yanagiba..Kenji Togashi.
but i dont think hs is famous in makinf fuji hamon.....
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